Week of November 30
Monday, November 30
Period 1
Graph and Geography Skills Handout
Three Estates of the Old Regime: Review Charts
Type Personal Bio-Poem - Computer Room 308
Period 4
Introduce Napoleon Bonaparte
-Film clip
-Early Life
-Military Successes, 1790s
-Coup d'etat, 1799
-Domestic Policies: Church, Laws, Bureaucracy
Periods 7, 8
Trial preparation - Period 7
Introduce Napoleon Bonaparte
-Film clip
-Early Life
-Military Successes, 1790s
-Coup d'etat, 1799
-Domestic Policies: Church, Laws, Bureaucracy
Tuesday, December 1
Period 1
Computer Room, 302, 304
-Teen Biz 3000 - "Do Trees Help or Hurt?"
-Research Leader of American Revolution
-Glog
Period 4
Small Groups: Preparation for Contrast Essay on Great Documents of Human
Rights
-Create a Student Bill of Rights, 10-15 provisions; publish; vote
-Read Bill of Rights and Declaration of Rights of Man
-Discuss and answer questions #1-6 on Handout A
Periods 7, 8
Trial of Louis XVI - Period 7
Discuss the Build-up of Napoleon's Empire
-Conquests
-Relatives as Rulers
-Spread of the Ideas of the Revolution
-Reasons for Napoleon's Defeat: the British Opposition and Nationalism
Wednesday, December 2
Period 1
Causes of the French Revolution
-Enlightenment Thinkers
-Financial Crisis
-Estates General called: purpose and voting controversy
Period 4
Small Groups: Preparation for Contrast Essay on Great Documents of Human
Rights
-Discuss answers on Handout A
-Read Universal Declaration of Human Rights
-Discuss and answer questions #1-5 on Handout B
Periods 7, 8
Chart of Napoleon's Costly Mistakes
Thursday, December 3
Period 1
Discuss the Opening Events of the French Revolution
-National Assembly
-Tennis Court Oath
-Bastille
-Great Fear
-Declaration of the Rights of Man
Period 4
Discuss the Build-up of Napoleon's Empire
-Conquests
-Relatives as Rulers
-Spread of the Ideas of the Revolution
-Reasons for Napoleon's Defeat: the British Opposition and Nationalism
Periods 7, 8
Russian Campaign and Disaster
Friday, December 4
Period 1
Enjoy your Holiday!Reforms in France
-Church
-Government
End of the Monarchy
Period 4
The Fall of Napoleon
-Peninsular War
-Russian Campaign
-Final Defeat and Exile
Periods 7, 8
Final Defeat and Exile
Assignments
Period 1
Text - Chapter 32, Sec. 3 - pp. 514-519
Identify Terms - p. 520/#1
Discussion Questions - p. 520/#2, 3, 5
Handout on the Three Estates
Review Handout on the French Revolution
Period 4
Study Text - Chapter 11, Sec. 3 - pp. 360-367
Study People and Terms - p. 367/#1-8 plus Concordat of 1801, Austerlitz,
Trafalgar, Borodino, Continental System, Legion of Honor, University of France
Discussion Questions - p. 367/#2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Read and analyze the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Discussion Questions on Handouts A (#1-6) and B (#1-5)
Periods 7, 8
Study Text - Chapter 7, Sections 1, 2 - pp. 194-199
Study People and Terms - p. 199/#1-7
Read and analyze the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Readings on the Reign of Terror and its Leaders - Read and answer questions
Revolutionary Calendar
Assessments
Period 1
Project on the American Revolution - Monday, December 7
Quiz on the French Revolution - Thursday, December 10
Test on the French Revolution - Thursday, December 17
Period 4
Quiz on Napoleon - Wednesday, December 9
Test on Napoleon - Tuesday, December 15
Contrast Essay on the "Two Great Declarations" - due Friday, December 18
Periods 7, 8
Period 7 - Trial of King and Royal Family - Monday, November 30 and Tuesday,
December 1
Quiz on Napoleon - Wednesday, December 9
Test on Napoleon - Tuesday, December 15
Week of November 16
Monday, November 16
Period 1
Complete work on Sections 4 and 5 of the Declaration of Independence
Forming a Government for the U.S.
-Articles of Confederation
-Constitution
-Bill of Rights
Period 4
Reports on
-Louis XVI
-Marie Antoinette
-Marquis de Lafayette
-Jacques Necker
-Abbe Sieyes
Discuss the Revolution in Clothing
Explain the Events of 1791-1792
-Revolution Turns Radical
-War with Austria
Periods 7, 8
Explain the Events of 1791-1792
-Revolution Turns Radical
-War with Austria
Tuesday, November 17
Period 1
Quiz on the American Revolution
Diagram of the Causes and Effects of the American Revolution
Write Paragraphs on Causes and Effects
Period 4
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Chapter 11, Sec. 1
The Radical Revolution
-National Convention, September 1792
-September Massacres
-Radical Leaders
-Girondins, Jacobins and the Plain (Moderates)
Periods 7, 8
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Chapter 7, Sec. 1
National Assembly Reforms France
-Church Reforms
-Limited Monarchy
-King Flees, June 1791
-Emigres
-Sans-culottes
Wednesday, November 18
Period 1
Computer Room 301-302
Teen Biz 3000
-Assigned stories
-Complete activities
Set up Glog account for American History Project
Period 4
Crises and Responses
-Revolt in the Vendee
-Outside Threats to France
-Committee of Public Safety
-Reign of Terror
-The Nation at Arms
Periods 7, 8
The Radical Revolution
-National Convention, September 1792
-September Massacres
-Radical Leaders
-Girondins, Jacobins and the Plain (Moderates)
Thursday, November 19
Period 1
8th Grade Visitation - No Regular Classes
Period 4
8th Grade Visitation - No Regular Classes
Periods 7, 8
8th Grade Visitation - No Regular Classes
Friday, November 20
Period 1
Test on American Revolution, Chapter 32, Sec. 2
Explain Project on American Revolution
-Bio-Poem
-Glog Poster
Period 4
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 2
Trial of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette
-Prosecution and Witnesses
-Defense and Witnesses
-Final Arguments
-Decision of the Court
Periods 7, 8
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 2 - Chapter 7, Sec. 2
Period 7
Trial of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette
-Prosecution and Witnesses
-Defense and Witnesses
-Final Arguments
-Decision of the Court
Period 8
Reports on Radical Revolution-Danton
-Marat
-Robespierre
-Jacobins
-Guillotine
Assignments
Period 1
Text - Chapter 32, Sec. 2 - pp. 508-513
Study Important Terms - p. 513/#1
Handout on Geography and Chart Skills
Chart on the Causes and Effects of the American Revolution
Declaration of Independence - Study Main Sections
Period 4
Study Text - Chapter 11, Sec. 1 - pp. 340-349
Study People and Terms - p. 347/#1-10
Read Text - Chapter 11, Sec. 2 - pp. 350-357
Identify Terms - p. 357/#1-12
Read and analyze the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Readings on the Reign of Terror and its Leaders - Read and answer questions
Revolutionary Calendar
"Who should be a Citizen?" - Read the Primary Sources and answer questions #1-
6
Periods 7, 8
Study Text - Chapter 7, Sections 1, 2 - pp. 194-199
Study People and Terms - Chapter 7, Sec. 1, 2
Readings on the Reign of Terror and its Leaders - Read and answer questions
Revolutionary Calendar
Assessments
Period 1
Quiz on American Revolution - Tuesday, November 17
Test on American Revolution - Friday, November 20
Project on the American Revolution - Monday, December 7
Period 4
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Tuesday, November 17
Trial of King and Royal Family - Friday, November 20 and Monday, November 23
Test on French Revolution - Tuesday, November 24
Contrast Essay on the "Two Great Declarations" - due Monday, December 7
Periods 7, 8
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Tuesday, November 17
Period 7 - Trial of King and Royal Family - Friday, November 20 and Monday,
November 23
Test on French Revolution - Tuesday, November 24
Week of November 9
Monday, November 9
Period 1
Discuss the Road to Revolution
-Stamp Act
-Stamp Act Congress
-Townshend Acts
-Boston Massacre
Period 4
Discuss the Immediate Causes of the French Revolution
-Financial Crisis
-Crop Failures and Food Shortages
-Inflation
-Court Extravagance
Calling of the Estates General - Cahiers
Periods 7, 8
Complete the oral presentations of the Glog Projects
Introduce the Three Estates of the Old Order in France
Tuesday, November 10
Period 1
Road to Revolution continued
-Tea Act
-Boston Tea Party
-Coercive Acts
-1st Continental Congress
Period 4
Presentations of the Complaints of the Third Estate - Cahiers
Examine the Estates General - May 1789
-Traditional Make-up
-Double the 3rd
-Vote by Head
Events of June 1789
-Formation of the National Assembly
-Tennis Court Oath
Preparation for Reenactment of the Storming of the Bastille
Periods 7, 8
Discuss the Forces of Change in France
-Ideas of Enlightenment
-Economic Troubles
-Political Leadership - weak
Students draw up Grievances in the form of Cahiers (notebooks) and present
them to the King
Wednesday, November 11
Period 1
Events of the American Revolution
-2nd Continental Congress
-Declaration of Independence
-Battles
Period 4
Recreation of the Storming of the Bastille - Room 330
-Students reenact events of July 14, 1789
-Discuss aftermath
Periods 7, 8
Examine the Estates General - May 1789
-Traditional Make-up
-Double the 3rd
-Vote by Head
Events of June 1789
-Formation of the National Assembly
-Tennis Court Oath
Thursday, November 12
Period 1
The U.S. forms a Government
-Articles of Confederation
-Constitution
-Bill of Rights
Period 4
Reports on
-Louis XVI
-Marie Antoinette
-Marquis de Lafayette
-Jacques Necker
-Abbe Sieyes
Discuss the Events of the Moderate Revolution
-The Great Fear
-Renunciation of the Nobles
-Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
-March of the Women
-Royal Family in Paris
Periods 7, 8
Period 7 - Recreation of the Storming of the Bastille
Period 8 - Reports on
-Louis XVI
-Marie Antoinette
-Marquis de Lafayette
-Jacques Necker
-Abbe Sieyes
Friday, November 13
Period 1
Computer Room 301-302
Teen Biz 3000
-Assigned stories
-Complete activities
Collect Projects on Native American Tribe
Period 4
Moderate Revolution - 1790-1792
-Reforms of the Church
-New Constitution - Limited Monarchy
-Flight to Varennes
-War with Austria
-Paris Commune - Radicals seize power
-Foreign Threat and Food Shortages continue
Periods 7, 8
Summer of 1789 in France
-Great Fear
-Renunciation of the Nobles
-Declaration of the Rights of Man
-March of the Women
-Royal Family in Paris
Assignments
Period 1
Text - Chapter 32, Sec. 2 - pp. 508-513
Identify Important Terms - p. 513/#1
Discussion Questions - p. 513/#2, 3, 4, 5
Handout on the American Revolution
Chart on the Road to Revolution
Declaration of Independence
Project on Native American Tribe
Period 4
Study Text - Chapter 11, Sec. 1, 2 - pp. 340-347
Study People and Terms - p. 347/#1-10
Complete Handout on Three Estates in Old Regime in France
Readings on the "Taking of the Bastille" - two viewpoints
Read and analyze the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Revolution in Clothing - pp. 348-349 - Questions #1, 2
Periods 7, 8
Study Text - Chapter 7, Sections 1, 2 - pp. 194-199
Study People and Terms - p. 198/#1-8
Complete Handout on Three Estates in Old Regime in France
Readings on the "Taking of the Bastille" - two viewpoints
Read and analyze the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Assessments
Period 1
Project on Native American Tribe - Friday, November 13
Quiz on American Revolution - Tuesday, November 17
Test on American Revolution - Friday, November 20
Period 4
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Tuesday, November 17
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 2 - Friday, November 20
Test on French Revolution - Tuesday, November 24
Contrast Essay on the "Two Great Declarations" - due Friday, December 4
Periods 7, 8
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 1 - Tuesday, November 17
Quiz on French Revolution, Part 2 - Friday, November 20
Test on French Revolution - Tuesday, November 24